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Nadira Mitchell

University of Arizona, Ilíiaitchik: Indigenous Correspondents Program (ICP)

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Nadira Mitchell, a citizen of the Navajo (Diné) Nation is an honors undergraduate student at the University of Arizona studying Natural Resources with an emphasis in Wildlife Conservation and Management. She is interested in the integration of Indigenous perspectives in wildlife, Tribal lands, and natural resources policy. She aspires to advocate for environmental equity in Indigenous communities.

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Weaving Diné teachings and science

In this podcast, Nadira Mitchell, a DinĂ© student studying natural resources and wildlife conservation, weaves an oral story about snails in the Sonoran desert, DinĂ© culture, traditional ecological knowledge, and science. Keep reading

A black and white image of a coyote caught on a trail camera at night.

Weaving Diné teachings and science

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Weaving Diné teachings and science
Nadira Mitchell

University of Arizona, Ilíiaitchik: Indigenous Correspondents Program (ICP)

A black and white image of a coyote caught on a trail camera at night.

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